The World I Live In

The World I Live In by Helen Keller, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform in August 2015, is a 60-page exploration of Keller’s unique perceptions and experiences. Written in English, this work delves into the profound connections she forms with the world around her, emphasizing the significance of touch and sensory experiences in her life.
Readers will find a vivid portrayal of Keller’s interactions, particularly with her dog, illustrating her belief that touch embodies love and intelligence. The text reflects on the beauty of sensory engagement, inviting readers to appreciate the nuances of connection and communication. This edition offers insights into Keller’s perspective, contributing to the broader discourse in literature and classics.
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I HAVE just touched my dog. He was rolling on the grass, with pleasure in every muscle and limb. I wanted to catch a picture of him in my fingers, and I touched him as lightly as I would cobwebs; but lo, his fat body revolved, stiffened and solidified into an upright position, and his tongue gave my hand a lick! He pressed close to me, as if he were fain to crowd himself into my hand. He loved it with his tail, with his paw, with his tongue. If he could speak, I believe he would say with me that paradise is attained by touch; for in touch is all love and intelligence.
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